A judge has sentenced a former Baltimore City Detention Center corrections officer and the Black Guerrilla Family gang member she had sex with in connection with the massive jail house racketeering conspiracy.

Correctional officer Taryn Kirkland, 23, of Baltimore, was sentenced to 42 months in prison followed by two years of supervised release.

BGF member and commander Steven Loney, 24, was also sentenced Tuesday to nine years in prison followed by three years of supervised release for racketeering conspiracy arising from the smuggling of drugs for BGF gang members inside the BCDC.

The sentences were announced by U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein; FBI Special Agent in Charge Stephen E. Vogt; Acting Secretary Gregg Hershberger of the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services; Baltimore Police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts; and Baltimore City State’s Attorney Gregg L. Bernstein.

According to court documents, BGF has been the dominant gang at the BCDC and in several connected facilities, including the Baltimore Central Booking Intake Center, the Women’s Detention Center, which houses many men, and in the Jail Industries Building.

According to their plea agreements, Kirkland worked as a correctional officer at BCDC where Loney was an inmate. For a time, Loney was a cellmate of Tavon White, 36, the leader of BGF at BCDC.

Following his transfer to another section, Loney became the commander of one of two BGF regimes at BCDC and answered only to White. Throughout 2011 to 2013, Loney often directed the smuggling of contraband into BCDC by BGF members and associates, especially through the services of correctional officers.

Loney became involved in sexual relationships with correctional officers, including Kirkland who frequently smuggled contraband, including marijuana and prescription pills, into BCDC on behalf of Loney.

Kirkland also helped other correctional officers, such as Jennifer Owens, smuggle drugs into BCDC for other BGF inmates such as White.

Correctional officer Adrena Rice, 25, of Baltimore, previously pleaded guilty to her participation in the conspiracy and was sentenced on Jan. 8 to 42 months in prison. White also pleaded guilty to the racketeering enterprise and is scheduled to be sentenced on Feb. 20.

Outside supplier James Yarborough, 27, of Baltimore, is scheduled to have an arraignment Wednesday.

The case arose from the efforts of the Maryland Prison Task Force, a group of local, state and federal law enforcement agencies and prosecutors that met regularly for more than two years and generated recommendations to reform prison procedures.